Common use of Reasonable Cause Clause in Contracts

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive absenteeism, and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and disorientation.

Appears in 5 contracts

Sources: Joint Agreement, Heavy and Highway and Underground Construction Agreement, Joint Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive absenteeism, and aberrant or erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and or disorientation.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Working Agreement, Labor Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive absenteeism or tardiness, excessive absenteeismslurred speech, alcohol smell and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, incoherence and disorientation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive unexcused absenteeism, and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, incoherence and disorientation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive absenteeism, and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and disorientation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive absenteeism, and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherenceincoher- ence, and disorientation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Scaffolding Agreement

Reasonable Cause. Reasonable cause shall be defined as excessive tardiness, excessive absenteeism, and erratic behavior such as noticeable imbalance, incoherence, and or disorientation.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement